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take me with you. >> the roar of jet engines over maricopa's rec yard is constant. and so is the main topic of conversation, relationships. >> she was like saying that she missed me and all this stuff. so i told her that i would ride with her and then whether she goes to prison or not and whether i go or not. >> she is going to be your girl. >> but in the world of incarceration, there are no guarantees. emilee keen has just been offered a plea that can send her to prison for 8 to 15 years and take her far away from dailey. >> she said that she wanted to be my girlfriend when she got out. so i don't know if she would be willing to wait that long. >> facing a charge of sexual misconduct with a minor, dailey is also looking at potential prison time. >> if i do go to prison, i would end up on the same yard as her. so i'd, like, still be able to see her all the time. and i don't really care anymore if i go to prison because now that i have to like register and everything, it's going to be boring. >> let's go. >> dailey has a big decision to make. she could go to trial an
take me with you. >> the roar of jet engines over maricopa's rec yard is constant. and so is the main topic of conversation, relationships. >> she was like saying that she missed me and all this stuff. so i told her that i would ride with her and then whether she goes to prison or not and whether i go or not. >> she is going to be your girl. >> but in the world of incarceration, there are no guarantees. emilee keen has just been offered a plea that can send her to prison...
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. >>> when we decided to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we knew we were going to a place where most of america had heard about. it's a controversial jail with a controversial sheriff. our approach was to embed our crew for four months, i mean, really spend a lot of time and tell the true story of america's toughest jail. >> on any given day, there are more than 9,000 male and female inmates incarcerated at maricopa. most have not been convicted of the crimes with which they've been charged, but are on or are awaiting trial. they're housed in six different facilities. >> i would describe maricopa county jail as, like, no other jail i've ever seen before. first of all, the sheer volume of it is staggering. so just walking in there and figuring out who's important, how the systems work, even how you get through the doors is a challenge. >> go to the west gates, see officer von reagan. >> the maricopa county jail has been the subject of more media attention than probably any other jail in america. in recent years it's been due to the county's pol
. >>> when we decided to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we knew we were going to a place where most of america had heard about. it's a controversial jail with a controversial sheriff. our approach was to embed our crew for four months, i mean, really spend a lot of time and tell the true story of america's toughest jail. >> on any given day, there are more than 9,000 male and female inmates incarcerated at maricopa. most have...
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so -- >> not everyone at maricopa is as lucky in love as antonucci. joe watson's gambling-fueled robbery spree cost him his fiancee. >> the first date we ever went on i told her she was my dream girl. and she's still my dream girl. >> after surveillance footage of one of his robberies made the local news, watson's dream girl turned him in. >> she called the police. she told them that i just saw my fiance on television robbing a tanning salon. >> now as a former journalist, watson uses his writing skills to help other inmates keep their romantic ties. in return, he might score a couple of extra snack items from the canteen. >> this one. >> you want that one? >> yes. >> all right. >> i've got like -- i have an original and then i have some copies so i'll give you a copy of one, all right? >> all right. i'll bring it to you, all right? >> okay. >> oh, i bought a poem from joe for my girl for valentine's day because he writes some good poems. i'll send it through the mail. get an item or two. at least she knows i'm thinking about her while i'm playing pok
so -- >> not everyone at maricopa is as lucky in love as antonucci. joe watson's gambling-fueled robbery spree cost him his fiancee. >> the first date we ever went on i told her she was my dream girl. and she's still my dream girl. >> after surveillance footage of one of his robberies made the local news, watson's dream girl turned him in. >> she called the police. she told them that i just saw my fiance on television robbing a tanning salon. >> now as a former...
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i want you to take bam bam. >> sergeant erby leads one of maricopa's special response teams. a s.w.a.t.-like unit of highly trained sheriff's deputies. >> you all want them cuffed and brought out of there? for right now we're going to put them in the holding tank until after we search. >> are we searching first? >> yeah. all right? you've got a green light. all right? let's go. >> now with suspected gang activity on the rise, the team has been called in to clean house. >> how are you doing, man? >> we have identified several individuals that we deem to be heads of certain races. we've got chicano rice. we've got the pisa race. and we've got the white race. so when there's issues, we end up with racial, basically wars. >> check your equipment. >> go, go, go, go, go. >> get down! >> get on the ground! >> get on the ground! >> get on the ground now! >> i want them out. put your hands on the back wall. let's go! >> come on down here and have a seat. i want you to sit down, take your hands off your head. gentlemen, those of you sitting on the floor, there will be no talking. >> op
i want you to take bam bam. >> sergeant erby leads one of maricopa's special response teams. a s.w.a.t.-like unit of highly trained sheriff's deputies. >> you all want them cuffed and brought out of there? for right now we're going to put them in the holding tank until after we search. >> are we searching first? >> yeah. all right? you've got a green light. all right? let's go. >> now with suspected gang activity on the rise, the team has been called in to clean...
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i want you to take bam bam. >> sergeant erby leads one of maricopa's special response teams. a s.w.a.t.-like unit of highly trained sheriff's deputies. >> you all want them cuffed and brought out of there? for right now we're going to put them in the holding tank until after we search. >> are we searching first? >> yeah. all right? you've got a green light. all right? let's go. >> now with suspected gang activity on the rise, the team has been called in to clean house. >> how are you doing, man? >> we have identified several individuals that we deem to be heads of certain races. we've got chicano rice. we've got the pisa race. and we've got the white race. so when there's issues, we end up with racial, basically wars. >> check your equipment. >> go, go, go, go, go. >> get down! >> get on the ground! >> get on the ground! >> get on the ground now! >> i want them out. put your hands on the back wall. let's go! >> come on down here and have a seat. i want you to sit down, take your hands off your head. gentlemen, those of you sitting on the floor, there will be no talking. >> op
i want you to take bam bam. >> sergeant erby leads one of maricopa's special response teams. a s.w.a.t.-like unit of highly trained sheriff's deputies. >> you all want them cuffed and brought out of there? for right now we're going to put them in the holding tank until after we search. >> are we searching first? >> yeah. all right? you've got a green light. all right? let's go. >> now with suspected gang activity on the rise, the team has been called in to clean...
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and during our time at maricopa she was actually released. so we wanted to see how she was doing when she got out, and we ended up actually catching up with her outside of the jail facility. >> but i got my eye done since then. and it's a colored one. but i don't like it because it doesn't move exactly with this one. that's why i got glasses and stuff, so i can make sure i look straight at people. i can get it permanently put in, but that's just really costly, so it looks a lot better than the white eye everybody saw on me. >> though she only spent four months at maricopa, it became clear that it had an affect on her. >> but overall life is better? >> overall, yeah. it's better being out of stripes. better being free. at the same time i kind of -- i didn't mind being in jail because i didn't have anything to worry about. i didn't have any bills to worry about, people, which was a good thing. when i first got out it was actually really hard. i broke down to the point where i was crying because i didn't know what the hell i was going to do. whe
and during our time at maricopa she was actually released. so we wanted to see how she was doing when she got out, and we ended up actually catching up with her outside of the jail facility. >> but i got my eye done since then. and it's a colored one. but i don't like it because it doesn't move exactly with this one. that's why i got glasses and stuff, so i can make sure i look straight at people. i can get it permanently put in, but that's just really costly, so it looks a lot better...
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it's like man versus maricopa. this show has quickly turned into me trying everything in prison. >> we've met dozens of other inmates who make elaborate desserts from canteen items. but they also make their own entrees. they call them spreads. >> a lot of people think i make the best spread. a lot of the girls give me props on it. we'll see. >> we met mona salame at the orange county jail in southern california and she showed us a dish that has won her praise. >> there's all different ways to make a spread, but we're going to make it with soup, popcorn, beans, pork. i love to cook everything with flavor. so i put a lot of spice into it. it will be ready in about ten minutes. so i'm going to wrap it up in the paper right now so you can keep the heat and cooks it up, because the water is not really that hot. i've been in the restaurant business for almost 15 years. so i better make the best spread. it has nothing to do with what i used to make but it's the flavor and the food and it's all the same. i'm done. >> i kne
it's like man versus maricopa. this show has quickly turned into me trying everything in prison. >> we've met dozens of other inmates who make elaborate desserts from canteen items. but they also make their own entrees. they call them spreads. >> a lot of people think i make the best spread. a lot of the girls give me props on it. we'll see. >> we met mona salame at the orange county jail in southern california and she showed us a dish that has won her praise. >> there's...
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>> the minute we met josh pike at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, he stood out. >> look at this. give us a fricken -- this is all we have to cut our fingernails and sharpen our pencils. that's what the black stuff is on there. after you emery board your nails you have a little sashay action going on. you know what i mean? stop. you know what i mean? >> josh pike was a firehose on full open throttle that was uncontrollable. was whipping around and you just -- you couldn't contain the stream that was josh pike. >> i have to say the dinners have gotten better. i don't know what they did. i guess they have a new nutritionist or something like that that's coming through here and shaking things up. the dinners are a little bit better. i mean, they're edible. >> josh pike is great for tv. huge personality. however, i didn't quite realize he was going to be such a difficult interview subject. >> what's going on with you? you're getting a little approaching over there, huh? what's going on? i see you out of my peripheral, i'm on you like that. i know what's going on, pal. 50, 50
>> the minute we met josh pike at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, he stood out. >> look at this. give us a fricken -- this is all we have to cut our fingernails and sharpen our pencils. that's what the black stuff is on there. after you emery board your nails you have a little sashay action going on. you know what i mean? stop. you know what i mean? >> josh pike was a firehose on full open throttle that was uncontrollable. was whipping around and you just -- you...
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bomberos que murieron en el incendio y cuyos cuerpos se encuentran en la oficina del mÉdico forense en maricopa. >>> y mientras las autoridades siguen combatiendo las llamas aquÍ cerca, y las familias enteras llegan a la casa de bomberos caÍdos, y aqui en este cuartel donde llegan con tarjetas y regalos para rendir tributo. >>> y desde aquÍ, dulce, univisiÓn. >>> y el caso george zimmerman, el hombre acusado de matar a trayvon martin, y se presentÓ un video dÓnde george zimmerman considere yu el incidente, y dijo que aquella noche no se identificÓ como vigilante ante martÍn. >>> y personas marchan para celebrar aprobaciÓn del proyecto de ley de reforma migratoria en el senado y tambiÉn para ped ir a aprobaciÓn en la cÁmara de representantes, y ante ellos hablaron el lÍder de la mayoria en el senado harry y tambiÉn el representante demÓcrata luis gutiÉrrez. >>> estuvimos allÍ. >>> (♪). >>> al ritmo de mariachi y un grito, y lÍderes politicos activistas y la comunidad inmigrante esperan con ansiedad noticias sobre el futuro de la reforma migratoria. entre ellos estaba silva cu
bomberos que murieron en el incendio y cuyos cuerpos se encuentran en la oficina del mÉdico forense en maricopa. >>> y mientras las autoridades siguen combatiendo las llamas aquÍ cerca, y las familias enteras llegan a la casa de bomberos caÍdos, y aqui en este cuartel donde llegan con tarjetas y regalos para rendir tributo. >>> y desde aquÍ, dulce, univisiÓn. >>> y el caso george zimmerman, el hombre acusado de matar a trayvon martin, y se presentÓ un video...
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. >>> when we visited the special management unit at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we were struck by how different it felt from the rest of the facility. >> this is where the killers, rapists, the most violent offenders are housed. and when you get up there, it has a very different feel than other areas of the jail, and that's because there's an eerie silence. and the reason there's an eerie silence, as opposed to other segregation units, is because the inmates are housed behind double sets of doors. this is as close to a hannibal lector cell environment as you can get. they're completely isolated. they don't even leave for recreation. they just open one of the interior sliding doors, and they walk out and they have their 45 minutes of recreation each day, and then, boom. right back into the cell without ever interacting with another inmate. so it has a very ominous feel when you walk through the special management unit. and this is the path that i took when i went to meet shawn gaines. >> 29-year-old shawn gaines had spent most of the last six years in the special man
. >>> when we visited the special management unit at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we were struck by how different it felt from the rest of the facility. >> this is where the killers, rapists, the most violent offenders are housed. and when you get up there, it has a very different feel than other areas of the jail, and that's because there's an eerie silence. and the reason there's an eerie silence, as opposed to other segregation units, is because the inmates...
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a flood warning is in efect for maricopa. >>> and tracking it all is mark tamayo with what could be headed our way. >> we're not expecting those heavy downpours but it could feel a monday. live storm tracker 2. all of the active weather in parts of nevada. here's a closer information. we had fireworks frit know. here's a local impression of the low khrouz and fog. that will increase in coverage for then shore beet in place. with that i wut a second push of the car all down the hours. first thing tomorrow morning, we still have stronger wind us persianly out of fairfield. >>> our time lapse from earlier this evening showing you the sun going down. you can see the high clouds on the increase and a few clouds working their way into the region. that will on the will continue for your monday. >>> four cast headlines for today. higher clouds on the increase. we do warm up those furls the extended especially by the weekend. overnight lows will be in the low to mid-90s out in santa rosa. low clouds and once again we could have patchy drizzle. here's the over all water set up. it's moving off to th
a flood warning is in efect for maricopa. >>> and tracking it all is mark tamayo with what could be headed our way. >> we're not expecting those heavy downpours but it could feel a monday. live storm tracker 2. all of the active weather in parts of nevada. here's a closer information. we had fireworks frit know. here's a local impression of the low khrouz and fog. that will increase in coverage for then shore beet in place. with that i wut a second push of the car all down the...
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i used to live in maricopa. it's a little town by itself way away from phoenix, 45 minutes outside the border of phoenix. >> [speaker not understood]. >> yeah. it's out there. and you're like, this kid is traveling. so, you can see it tells you what cameras they take pictures with. this is the mic camera, what it was removed, what type of surface it was. it comes with an incident number. that incident number is tracked to our graffiti abatement team. from them i give incident number, 451 4321. okay, we cleaned it up on this date and it was 45 21 for a damage estimate or $54. whatever it took for them to clean that off and how they cleaned it off, that's how we get our damage estimate to make a bigger case. >> [speaker not understood]? >> for the abatement? as that's a whole 'nother ball game and a whole 'nother day. but i can get it for you. they do an audit every year, neighborhood services department. last year we cleaned up $6.4 million in graffiti. so, it's pretty bad. i give you the person to get in charge
i used to live in maricopa. it's a little town by itself way away from phoenix, 45 minutes outside the border of phoenix. >> [speaker not understood]. >> yeah. it's out there. and you're like, this kid is traveling. so, you can see it tells you what cameras they take pictures with. this is the mic camera, what it was removed, what type of surface it was. it comes with an incident number. that incident number is tracked to our graffiti abatement team. from them i give incident...
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clayton sandell is in maricopa county tonight with the very latest. >> reporter: summer's heat is already a weather blockbuster. today it's 110 degrees in phoenix. records this week melted away. yuma, arizona -- 118. 117 in las vegas. death valley hit 129 -- five degrees shy of the hottest temperature ever recorded on earth. the problem is -- as people warm the climate -- heat waves are getting hotter. the danger is -- it's barely cooling off at night. >> the sun goes down. you expect temperatures to fall off, but they don't and your body just does not get a break at all. >> reporter: every year, extreme heat kills more people than tornadoes, hurricanes, floods and lightning combined. forecasters blame a "kink" in the jet stream for causing this week's wild swings -- including pounding rain and flash floods across the southeast. >> some locations have seen upwards of one foot of rain. within the last couple of days. >> reporter: the heat is also revving up a wildfire season that's destroyed more than eight hundred homes -- torched 1.7 million acres -- and claimed the lives of 19 firefight
clayton sandell is in maricopa county tonight with the very latest. >> reporter: summer's heat is already a weather blockbuster. today it's 110 degrees in phoenix. records this week melted away. yuma, arizona -- 118. 117 in las vegas. death valley hit 129 -- five degrees shy of the hottest temperature ever recorded on earth. the problem is -- as people warm the climate -- heat waves are getting hotter. the danger is -- it's barely cooling off at night. >> the sun goes down. you...
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. >> reporter: today, the maricopa county medical examiner confirmed what many suspected. the 19 members of the granite mountain hot shots all died of burns and smoke inhalation. so far, at least 129 structures have burned. >> i ask for your patience and understanding. >> reporter: evacuees have been waiting for days to find out if their homes were spared. joe and ruth johnson just got the good news they were waiting for. what went through your mind when you heard those words? >> thank god. we can go home. we can take our babies home. i'm overjoyed and very thankful to god that my house is still there. but, again, people i love can't say the same. their house isn't. so, my heart is torn, torn between sadness and joy. >> reporter: what's it like knowing that these hot shots were out there fighting for your community? >> i honor them, and i pray for their families daily because they gave their lives to keep our home safe. and now, these babies are without a father, wives without their husbands. i can't imagine the pain they're going through. i can't even imagine. >> reporter
. >> reporter: today, the maricopa county medical examiner confirmed what many suspected. the 19 members of the granite mountain hot shots all died of burns and smoke inhalation. so far, at least 129 structures have burned. >> i ask for your patience and understanding. >> reporter: evacuees have been waiting for days to find out if their homes were spared. joe and ruth johnson just got the good news they were waiting for. what went through your mind when you heard those words?...
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lead to a conviction however right so that leads me to believe that a sign from corrections court of maricopa these phone companies that were colluding with the government maybe their stocks are also overpriced i would animist anonymous analytics look at the phone companies it could be next well what this article is pointing out what bring these up is the absurdity of spending one hundred seventy million dollars for something that's only eighteen percent effectual this doesn't include the n.s.a. which is capturing every single thing that passes through america everything trillions of e-mails everything the storage cost for that we don't know but winter is coming for this sort of stupidity because with interest rates rising member ronald reagan could afford these war interest could afford stupidity we've talked over and over that the bond market has been and of thirty year bull market interest rates have been declining so stupidity has been rising because you didn't have any vigilantes it was too expensive to be a vigilante in that. environment anonymous analytics as it has run i really think
lead to a conviction however right so that leads me to believe that a sign from corrections court of maricopa these phone companies that were colluding with the government maybe their stocks are also overpriced i would animist anonymous analytics look at the phone companies it could be next well what this article is pointing out what bring these up is the absurdity of spending one hundred seventy million dollars for something that's only eighteen percent effectual this doesn't include the...
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. >> we met brian crist at the maricopa county jail in phoenix shortly before his conviction on a murder charge. >> origami, that's my getaway. i have a bird that flies and a frog that jumps. the champ. front flip. put him in the olympics, man. >> it's really striking and poignant to see inmates who oftentimes are in for incredibly violent crimes sitting there delicately folding this paper over hours into frogs and elephants and that kind of thing. and it really does seem to calm their nerves and almost transform them. >> nobody had a menagerie to match that of philip stroud, who was serving three life sentences for murder at the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana. >> basically making origami figures. you've got the lion, you've got the swan, you've got the rabbit, little puppy, dinosaur, flower. my niece, she loves the little goldfish. this is my favorite one because it turns into like a kaleidoscope-type thing. the hardest one to make was probably the elephant because it got a lot 6 folds. i'm an artsy fartsy type of guy, i guess you could say. it's basically a way to spend
. >> we met brian crist at the maricopa county jail in phoenix shortly before his conviction on a murder charge. >> origami, that's my getaway. i have a bird that flies and a frog that jumps. the champ. front flip. put him in the olympics, man. >> it's really striking and poignant to see inmates who oftentimes are in for incredibly violent crimes sitting there delicately folding this paper over hours into frogs and elephants and that kind of thing. and it really does seem to...
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they have been identified and taken to the maricopa county medical examiner's office in phoenix. every member of that team but one perished. it's the deadliest single day that firefighters and their loved ones have endured since 9/11. more on how we came to this terrible day. >> reporter: it began as a simple ordinary act of nature. a lightning strike at 5:36 friday evening, igniting a 500 acre blaze. there were twin problems, scorching heat and low humidity, the combination the fire exploded into a monster, devouring acres that had not burned in 40 years. first a few dozen homes. then 200 scorched. firefighters across the region including the hotshots from station 7 to prescott, located 30 miles away jumped into action. the hotshots, a team of 20 sent into the heart of the fire, to cut a line on the eastern flank and save other homes. >> they're highly trained, highly skilled, their situational awareness is very high. for this crew, it's very difficult to imagine what happened. >> it was sunday afternoon, the hotshot crew was behind the fire line when like most afternoons a thun
they have been identified and taken to the maricopa county medical examiner's office in phoenix. every member of that team but one perished. it's the deadliest single day that firefighters and their loved ones have endured since 9/11. more on how we came to this terrible day. >> reporter: it began as a simple ordinary act of nature. a lightning strike at 5:36 friday evening, igniting a 500 acre blaze. there were twin problems, scorching heat and low humidity, the combination the fire...
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they have been identified and taken to the maricopa county medical examiner's office in phoenix. every member of that team but one perished. it's the deadliest single day that firefighters and their loved ones have endured since 9/11. more on how we came to this terrible day. >> reporter: it began as a simple ordinary act of nature. a lightning strike at 5:36 friday evening, igniting a 500 acre blaze. there were twin problems, scorching heat and low humidity, the combination the fire exploded into a monster, devouring acres that had not burned in 40 years. first a few dozen homes. then 200 scorched. firefighters across the region including the hotshots from station 7 to prescott, located 30 miles away jumped into action. the hotshots, a team of 20 sent into the heart of the fire, to cut a line on the eastern flank and save other homes. >> they're highly trained, highly skilled, their situational awareness is very high. for this crew, it's very difficult to imagine what happened. >> it was sunday afternoon, the hotshot crew was behind the fire line when like most afternoons a thun
they have been identified and taken to the maricopa county medical examiner's office in phoenix. every member of that team but one perished. it's the deadliest single day that firefighters and their loved ones have endured since 9/11. more on how we came to this terrible day. >> reporter: it began as a simple ordinary act of nature. a lightning strike at 5:36 friday evening, igniting a 500 acre blaze. there were twin problems, scorching heat and low humidity, the combination the fire...
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they've all been identified and taken to the maricopa medical examiner's office in phoenix. 19 members of an elite team called hotshots, the granite mountain hotshots based in prescott, arizona. every member but one pr risched. more how it came to this terrible day. >> it began as a simple ordinary act of nature in the high desert. a lightning strike at an 5:36 friday evening igniting an 800-acre blaze. there were twin problems. scorching heat and low humidity. but that combination, the fire exloaded in into a monster devouring acres that had not burned in 40 years. first a few dozen homes. then 00 scorched. firefighters across the region including the hotshots from station 7 in prescott located 30 miles away jumped into action. the hotshots a team of 208 sent into the heart of the fire. to cut a line on the eastern flank and save other homes. >> they're highly trained, highly skilled. their situational awareness is very high. for this crew, it's very difficult to imagine what happened. >> it was sunday afternoon. the hot shot crew was behind the fire line when like most afternoons a t
they've all been identified and taken to the maricopa medical examiner's office in phoenix. 19 members of an elite team called hotshots, the granite mountain hotshots based in prescott, arizona. every member but one pr risched. more how it came to this terrible day. >> it began as a simple ordinary act of nature in the high desert. a lightning strike at an 5:36 friday evening igniting an 800-acre blaze. there were twin problems. scorching heat and low humidity. but that combination, the...
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they've all been identified and taken to the maricopa medical examiner's office in phoenix. 19 members of an elite team called hotshots, the granite mountain hotshots based in prescott, arizona. every member but one pr risched.
they've all been identified and taken to the maricopa medical examiner's office in phoenix. 19 members of an elite team called hotshots, the granite mountain hotshots based in prescott, arizona. every member but one pr risched.
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we have recovered all the casualties, they are current ll at the maricopa county medical examiner, and there's going to be a process prior to the bodies being delivered back herediano in prescott. so we're waiting for that information. some of the old information -- this is still under investigation, so there's a lot of information that we don't have yet. however, we do have the names of those people that were the casualties on the team. there has been some misinformation that i think has been corrected several times. however, i keep being asked if there was either 18 or 19 people. the fact is that there were 19. but there was a crew of 20. so that's just information for you. what we're going to do with this list is i'm going to name the names, and then we're going to provide you all the list that you can use, and at the same time, has already been sent to the news media, to the printed media. so we hope we're getting all this information to you in an accurate way. hopefully there will be new questions. we had a lot of them this morning. but we will be available to answer these questio
we have recovered all the casualties, they are current ll at the maricopa county medical examiner, and there's going to be a process prior to the bodies being delivered back herediano in prescott. so we're waiting for that information. some of the old information -- this is still under investigation, so there's a lot of information that we don't have yet. however, we do have the names of those people that were the casualties on the team. there has been some misinformation that i think has been...
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. >> we stop on the way from the maricopa airport. are you kidding me? >> didn't you hike a 10,000 foot peak? >> yes. >> why can't you walk down to the corner? >> stephanie: it is no mount halle ac la. there are big peaks. when you're driving up to the mountain, it says don't drive impaired and it is a martini glass with a line through it. but it is specifically a martini glass. >> i'm sure instead of a line, you saw a straw. >> stephanie: i'm good with wine. i don't drink martinis. all right. i had a point before we started on this. thank you canyon ranch. here's the other thing, there is a little pond that you can -- they have fish and turtles and we go to feed our pretzels and it was just like syria. because the fish were kind of like -- it is hard to pick a side because the tut urls are cute and the fish are tholingish and they knock the turtling out of the way and so we arm just the turtles. it is a complicated situation. i was drinking a lot so i didn't think through the whole syria thing but i'm saying -- >> kind of sounds like -- >> stephanie: we
. >> we stop on the way from the maricopa airport. are you kidding me? >> didn't you hike a 10,000 foot peak? >> yes. >> why can't you walk down to the corner? >> stephanie: it is no mount halle ac la. there are big peaks. when you're driving up to the mountain, it says don't drive impaired and it is a martini glass with a line through it. but it is specifically a martini glass. >> i'm sure instead of a line, you saw a straw. >> stephanie: i'm good with...
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if the conclusion of this and if he were to make the same allegations maricopa we join you . this is an ongoing review. we are working with the fbi, the department of justice, subsequent work on looking at various other treatment. >> it would have been helpful to have that an inappropriate time. opened the door to a lot of people going off and directions. >> not to use to just. >> i did not suggest. i'm suggesting that if elected in your report instead of scrubbing and out, tell us that you have an investigator involved. 5500 e-mails and found out that there was no indication in pulling the selected applications. think it would've been important that the right time on that. i don't know if you want any more time on that. >> the gentleman yield spec is- 24 seconds. navettes is a woman from florida >> from ohio, would you like me to yield? >> i know that some of our colleagues on the other side have attacked the manner in which your honor was conducted. a ranking member cummings wrote a letter requesting a he. he him plenty of it was purposely tailored. the assertions. >> his a
if the conclusion of this and if he were to make the same allegations maricopa we join you . this is an ongoing review. we are working with the fbi, the department of justice, subsequent work on looking at various other treatment. >> it would have been helpful to have that an inappropriate time. opened the door to a lot of people going off and directions. >> not to use to just. >> i did not suggest. i'm suggesting that if elected in your report instead of scrubbing and out,...
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the maricopa community college district announced it will be cutting hours for adjunct faculty and student service workers in order to convert them to part-time status and avoid onerous obamacare requirements and mandates. this is not only a hardship for the professors and their families but the students will suffer as well. higher costs under obamacare are forcing employers to choose between keeping their doors open or cutting hours and staffing levels. these are the unintended consequences of a very, very bad law. it's time to repeal this bill before it inflicts more harm on the middle class in america. we must take all necessary steps we can to repeal and replace this tragic legislation with true health care reform that relies on commonsense, free market policies and returns the power to patients and their doctors, not washington bureaucrats. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york seek recognition? without objection. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. as a proud member of the bro
the maricopa community college district announced it will be cutting hours for adjunct faculty and student service workers in order to convert them to part-time status and avoid onerous obamacare requirements and mandates. this is not only a hardship for the professors and their families but the students will suffer as well. higher costs under obamacare are forcing employers to choose between keeping their doors open or cutting hours and staffing levels. these are the unintended consequences of...